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| == Description == | | == Description == |
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− | Yoba is the ancient guardian deity in the game. They are referenced multiple times throughout the game by different characters. There is also a shrine to Yoba found in the down right corner of Pierre's General Store where you occasionally will find different characters paying their respects to the deity. | + | Yoba is the ancient guardian deity in the game. They are referenced multiple times throughout the game by different characters. There is also a shrine to Yoba found in the down right corner of [[Pierre's General Store]] where you occasionally will find different characters paying their respects to the deity. |
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| == References to Yoba == | | == References to Yoba == |
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− | The symbol, which we can use, to distinguish references to Yoba - is the Anglo-Saxon rune called "ear" ('''ᛠ'''), which can mean "earth" or "grave" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ear_%28rune%29 (Wikipedia)]. This could be taken to mean that the people of Pelican Town worship the Earth. This symbol can be found: | + | The symbol which distinguishes references to Yoba is the Anglo-Saxon rune called "ear" ('''ᛠ'''), which can mean "earth" or "grave" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ear_%28rune%29 (Wikipedia)]. This could be taken to mean that the people of Pelican Town worship the Earth. This symbol can be found: |
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| '''1.''' On top of "Altar of Yoba" (Pierre's Shop) | | '''1.''' On top of "Altar of Yoba" (Pierre's Shop) |
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− | '''2.''' Checking the ring of Yoba (though it is conflicting, with the round nature of the ring). The ring has a chance to make you invulnerable after getting hit. | + | '''2.''' Checking the [[Ring of Yoba]] (though it is conflicting, with the round nature of the ring). The ring has a chance to make you invulnerable after getting hit. |
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| '''Ring of Yoba''' | | '''Ring of Yoba''' |
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− | '''3.''' In the game "Journey of the Prairie King", on the third level, on tombstones. Interesting thing is: On picking up a tombstone it looks reversed (upside-down), and using it will cast lightning upon you, and will turn you into an invulnerable zombie (for a limited amount of time). http://stardewvalleywiki.com/Journey_of_the_Prairie_King | + | '''3.''' In the game '[[Journey of the Prairie King]]', on the third level, on tombstones. When picking up a tombstone the symbol is reversed (upside-down), and using it will cast lightning upon you, turning you into an invulnerable zombie (for a limited amount of time). |
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| [[File:JOPK_Tombstone.png]] | | [[File:JOPK_Tombstone.png]] |
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| [[File:Yoba's symbol.png]] | | [[File:Yoba's symbol.png]] |
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| ==Yoba Related Dialogue == | | ==Yoba Related Dialogue == |